wander
/ˈwɒn.də/
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Translation
To walk around slowly with no clear plan of where to go.
Word origin
From Old English wandrian, meaning to move about without a fixed course.
- Origin
- Old English
- Root
- wandrian
Grammar
Verb typeregular (wander, wanders, wandered)
Examples
through .
"Wander" means to walk around with no clear plan.
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"Wandered" is the past form of "wander".
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"Wanders" is the form used with he, she, or it.
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